Adjust your FX 6300 to 4.3 but the temperature remains between 31-37°C after 20 minutes of running at 95% load.
Adjust your FX 6300 to 4.3 but the temperature remains between 31-37°C after 20 minutes of running at 95% load.
As I mentioned earlier, 1Ghz is the highest I’ve managed to push, or perhaps take a risk.
It could begin to fail regardless of voltage adjustments.
The first clue is it won’t even reach the desktop window but will crash during Windows loading most of the time.
Go for 900Mhz or 1Ghz overclocking.
What are the temperatures at under a prime 95 @ 4.4Ghz?
In any case, it’s a win—just monitor the temps when running for a few hours.
At 4.5Ghz you might notice the CPU core getting very hot; be cautious and consider increasing the core speed by 0.25Mv if stability isn’t maintained.
Test for stability, and if not, try another 0.25Mv increment.
And remember, aim for around 1.5v or slightly higher, but avoid hitting 1.6v.
Temperatures could become quite high.
The decision now is yours—can you reach stable 4.5Ghz at about 1.5v or a bit lower? 1.475v.
max temperature above 95 is 45°C, minimum is 30°C, core voltage stands at 1.455